The suspect (above) followed the victim into an elevator at 2930 W. 30th St. at about 4 p.m. on June 6, cops said. Photo:

The suspect (above) opened a rear door of the car at West 134th Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue at around 10:35 p.m. Thursday, cops said.

Brooklyn

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A ruthless brute kicked a 65-year-old woman while robbing her purse in Coney Island, police said.

The suspect followed the victim into an elevator at 2930 W. 30th St. at about 4 p.m. on June 6, cops said.

He allegedly threw the woman to the ground, kicked her and took off with her bag.

The victim suffered bumps and bruises.

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An off-duty corrections worker was arrested for allegedly threatening her boyfriend’s mother.

Melissa Greene, 31, called the woman at 11:20 p.m. Sunday and allegedly threatened to damage her property in Crown Heights.

Greene was arrested Monday morning, just after midnight, according to police.

She was charged with aggravated harassment.

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A woman was arrested for weapons possession after attacking a pal with a chair during a dispute in Flatbush, authorities said.

Tenique Blake, 23, tossed the chair at the 31-year-old woman in a home on East 35th Street at around 2:30 p.m., May 27, a Criminal Court complaint charges.

The victim suffered a cut and pain, but refused medical attention, sources said.

Blake was hit with a slew of charges, including assault, menacing, harassment and weapons possession.

Staten Island

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A Port Richmond man was charged with driving while drunk after passing out behind the wheel of his car in the middle of the night — with the music playing so loudly that someone called in a noise complaint, authorities said.

Jorge Galindo, 36, was passed out cold behind the wheel of his parked 1999 Oldsmobile on Richmond Terrace at around 2:45 a.m. on June 2, sources said.

The engine was still running, and the bass from his speakers was thumping, prompting a neighbor to call cops, the sources said.

When police responded, the blaring music could be heard a block away — and, the sources said, cops didn’t have to be too close to Galindo to smell the booze on his breath.

Next to the snoozing music lover, cops found vomit and, allegedly, a mix of empty and full beer cans.

Galindo was charged with driving while intoxicated, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

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A Clifton man was busted for swindling money from a public-housing agency, authorities said.

Ozigbo Kingsley, 33, submitted falsified business records in 2008 to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, claiming that he made only about $20,000 a year — when, in fact, he actually took in more than $60,000 in 2008, according to a complaint against him.

He also pulled the same stunt in 2009, cheating the agency out of $9,000 he received in public assistance, authorities said.

He was arrested on behalf of the feds by a detective from the Staten Island DA’s Office on May 30 and charged with grand larceny and offering a false instrument, authorities said.

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A man who was busted while painting graffiti on a Staten Island Ferry boat in Port Richmond was also found to be in possession of drugs, authorities said.

John Connolly, 30, was “tagging” the vessel John J. Marchi at around 5:20 p.m. on June 7 when cops caught him, according to a Criminal Court complaint.

When Connolly was searched, police found a hypodermic needle, methamphetamine and graffiti instruments, the document charges.

He was arrested and charged with a felony for making graffiti, as well as criminal mischief, drug possession and possession of the needle, according to authorities.

The Bronx

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An off-duty cop who crashed her car and allegedly fled the scene of the Schuylerville accident has been arrested, authorities said.